Hello all
Some three years ago, I had some nice holidays in France. Went some days to Normandie of course and was fascinated. There was some sort of outside museum made where a recent bunker was discovered. They had some huge shells laying on the floor as asked if they sold them and said I could buy one for cheap. I could choose my self so went for the best one. Most where very damaged, rusty and bent. I got the best of the group, maybe they had about 10 of them.
Last week I decided it was time to restore it. The case is steel metal and as it was found below ground, it was very rusty. Fortunately, the was holes on the case. With a sanding block, I could remove plenty of surface rust, then washed thoroughly the shell, outside and inside. Now at least when I hold it, I dont get my fingers brown because of the rust.
On the button, I have found the marks 1944, so was shot during the Normandie war. There are no more visible marks because of the rust eating the metal. Maybe it�s possible to see some numbers. But sadly the eagle is no longer visible.
I am not sure what to do:
-Should I leave it this way??
-Leave it this way and give some rust protective layer like a rust inhibitor or lacquer coat?
-Or should I continue with restoration and use some light sand blast media to remove the rust and show as much good metal as possible??
I am worried about using the sand blasting method on the button as I may remove the date marks.....
Any idea/recommendations??
paco





Some three years ago, I had some nice holidays in France. Went some days to Normandie of course and was fascinated. There was some sort of outside museum made where a recent bunker was discovered. They had some huge shells laying on the floor as asked if they sold them and said I could buy one for cheap. I could choose my self so went for the best one. Most where very damaged, rusty and bent. I got the best of the group, maybe they had about 10 of them.
Last week I decided it was time to restore it. The case is steel metal and as it was found below ground, it was very rusty. Fortunately, the was holes on the case. With a sanding block, I could remove plenty of surface rust, then washed thoroughly the shell, outside and inside. Now at least when I hold it, I dont get my fingers brown because of the rust.
On the button, I have found the marks 1944, so was shot during the Normandie war. There are no more visible marks because of the rust eating the metal. Maybe it�s possible to see some numbers. But sadly the eagle is no longer visible.
I am not sure what to do:
-Should I leave it this way??
-Leave it this way and give some rust protective layer like a rust inhibitor or lacquer coat?
-Or should I continue with restoration and use some light sand blast media to remove the rust and show as much good metal as possible??
I am worried about using the sand blasting method on the button as I may remove the date marks.....
Any idea/recommendations??
paco




